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Part A

In "Caline," how does Caline feel after the train leaves her town?


She wants the women to return and teach her a different language.

She is more interested in the world beyond her home and the people in it.

She regrets that the people did not spend more time in her town.

She is grateful that these strangers did not see how she lives.
Question 2
Part B

Which evidence from "Caline" best supports the answer in Part A?


"She looked with new and strange interest upon the trains of cars that passed so swiftly back and forth across her vision, each day; and wondered whence these people came, and whither they were going."

"She stayed motionless, her hands behind her, and her wide eyes fixed earnestly upon him."

"They tried to talk to Caline, but could not understand the French patois with which she answered them."

"The engine screeched, it sent a few lazy puffs into the still air, and in another moment or two had vanished, bearing its human cargo with it."

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In "Caline," the way Caline feels after the train leaves her town is:

  • B. She is more interested in the world beyond her home and the people in it.

The evidence from "Caline" which best supports the answer in Part A is:

  • A. "She looked with new and strange interest upon the trains of cars that passed so swiftly back and forth across her vision, each day; and wondered whence these people came, and whither they were going."

According to the complete text, we can see that there is a narration about Caline and her feelings as she left her town to a new location.

As a result of this, we can see that there is a feeling of interest in Caline about the outside world which is far beyond her home and she is awed by the cars which she met in the city.

Therefore, the correct answers are options B and A

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